A Planck length -- considered to be the smallest possible length at which the universe is physically operative -- was once explained to me as the size of a laser pointer dot on a wall compared to the universe, if the dot were expanded to the size of the universe with another dot on a wall inside of that.
Yes, that is accurate.
If you look at the equation from Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, F = G(m1*m2)/r^2, you will note that the value [i]r[/i], -- the radius between the centers of the 2 masses -- is squared, which invokes something called [i]the inverse-square law[/i].
Many natural phenomenon are governed by this, including radiation, sound, and electromagnetic radiation: double the distance; quarter the intensity.
Most fire departments will come to your house and replace them for free; they'll even perform the installation and dispose of the old batteries, again, all for the low-low price of a phone call!
Any time the government knows your personal business it can be used against you, but I won't go into that because this is primarily the foot in the door to implement universal ID to access the internet.
Once they have the tech in place, it would be simple to expand it to include all online activity.
Ever wonder why all those publishers were pushing so hard to force players into using a launcher when the games can run just fine on their own with a little DRM?
GOG is the only one, to my knowledge, with DRM-free, standalone games.
These are the 2 online resources from my browser history.
I forget which I preferred since I began using GIMP to strip metadata long ago, so you'll have to figure out which works for you.
There is no place to go.
This is a war on the human race; their objective is the genocide of the majority global population, with only enough kept around for the menial tasks and labor while they recline and eat like kings.
How long till they transition to 2-factor authentication involving a RFID chip implanted in the hand?
It's always incrementalism with these ones, from pushing it through early-adopters and "influencers", to normalization, to mandate.
>If climate change is really man-made (which has yet to be proven), China and India, and most of Africa, are exempted from any climate regulation, and outnumber the west by three times or more - how exactly will the west turning off air conditioners change the climate?
Spot on.
4 percent of the world's population, but only produces around 1.5 percent of its carbon emissions.
If the US was only doing its part, that second figure would be the same as the first.
In fact, due to the law of diminishing returns, the amount of effort we are putting into reducing our own meager pollution is beginning to run up against the very-real wall of the laws of physics, and, eventually, we will reach a point where it will take more energy to reduce emissions that the carbon produced to do so would meet or exceed that conserved.
tl;dr: This isn't an us problem. We did our part, now others need to do theirs.
Indeed.
If they were truly serious about making renewable energy viable, they would be pushing storage as much as they would generation.
They came close when they suggested to use EV's as ad hoc storage, but the additional strain from that would degrade the batteries' useful life, raising the cost for the consumer beyond what was already ridiculous (or, perhaps that is the objective: to shift the liability burden to the property owner (and in the process, encourage them to give up personal vehicle ownership, too.))
This looks like that video from when the shipment of guns was looted.
Authorities were concerned because the looters targeted the part of the train with the shipment, not the whole thing, as if they had insider knowledge.
I think you're on to something, though.
I've been places where they're holding giveaways, and I've noticed that as soon as the one or two blacks realize what's going on, the phones whip up to their ears, as if by reflex, and they're on the horn to all their kin.
It doesn't take long before the place is swarming, and every one of them is doing the same thing: calling more of their kind.
La_Chalupacabra 0 points 1.8 years ago
>You are now aware [i]front-butt[/i] is a moniker for the vulva.
/v/StableDiffusion viewpost?postid=64c44d91947e1
La_Chalupacabra 1 point 1.8 years ago
A Planck length -- considered to be the smallest possible length at which the universe is physically operative -- was once explained to me as the size of a laser pointer dot on a wall compared to the universe, if the dot were expanded to the size of the universe with another dot on a wall inside of that.
/v/TriggerMemes viewpost?postid=64c2f9eeb2865
La_Chalupacabra 5 points 1.8 years ago
Diatomaceous earth in its bedding area (and on the animal, itself, if you can manage to corral it.)
/v/whatever viewpost?postid=64c2f3f8c75cb
La_Chalupacabra 1 point 1.8 years ago
Yes, that is accurate.
If you look at the equation from Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, F = G(m1*m2)/r^2, you will note that the value [i]r[/i], -- the radius between the centers of the 2 masses -- is squared, which invokes something called [i]the inverse-square law[/i].
Many natural phenomenon are governed by this, including radiation, sound, and electromagnetic radiation: double the distance; quarter the intensity.
/v/AskVoat viewpost?postid=64c2dfa5d3b19
La_Chalupacabra 0 points 1.8 years ago
>It 'cause dey po!
Most fire departments will come to your house and replace them for free; they'll even perform the installation and dispose of the old batteries, again, all for the low-low price of a phone call!
/v/whatever viewpost?postid=64c21f29cfee8
La_Chalupacabra 1 point 1.8 years ago
Also an excellent indicator for the presence of shit genes.
/v/whatever viewpost?postid=64c21f29cfee8
La_Chalupacabra 0 points 1.8 years ago
https://files.catbox.moe/909wng.jpg
/v/Reptiles viewpost?postid=64c26b63de333
La_Chalupacabra 2 points 1.8 years ago
There you go, my nigguh: https://files.catbox.moe/rk0j0g.mp4
/v/whatever viewpost?postid=64c1a0f2167e6
La_Chalupacabra 1 point 1.8 years ago
Any time the government knows your personal business it can be used against you, but I won't go into that because this is primarily the foot in the door to implement universal ID to access the internet.
Once they have the tech in place, it would be simple to expand it to include all online activity.
Ever wonder why all those publishers were pushing so hard to force players into using a launcher when the games can run just fine on their own with a little DRM?
GOG is the only one, to my knowledge, with DRM-free, standalone games.
/v/gaming viewpost?postid=64c01acb15e59
La_Chalupacabra 3 points 1.8 years ago
That's just the opening act.
/v/AskGoats viewpost?postid=64bf0b0f18a56
La_Chalupacabra 5 points 1.8 years ago
Most likely, but they'll still try to head it off with a war economy because all they know are the same, tired tactics.
/v/AskGoats viewpost?postid=64bf0b0f18a56
La_Chalupacabra 1 point 1.8 years ago
A healthy liver, judging by that crescent.
/v/whatever viewpost?postid=64bee6f4baf38
La_Chalupacabra 1 point 1.8 years ago
These are the 2 online resources from my browser history.
I forget which I preferred since I began using GIMP to strip metadata long ago, so you'll have to figure out which works for you.
https://www.metacleaner.com/#home
https://products.groupdocs.app/metadata/remove-from-jpg
/v/whatever viewpost?postid=64bee6f4baf38
La_Chalupacabra 3 points 1.8 years ago
Torx bit drivers that have failed and twisted.
/v/whatever viewpost?postid=64bee6f4baf38
La_Chalupacabra 4 points 1.8 years ago
There is no place to go.
This is a war on the human race; their objective is the genocide of the majority global population, with only enough kept around for the menial tasks and labor while they recline and eat like kings.
/v/whatever viewpost?postid=64bebad07de4c
La_Chalupacabra 0 points 1.8 years ago
How long till they transition to 2-factor authentication involving a RFID chip implanted in the hand?
It's always incrementalism with these ones, from pushing it through early-adopters and "influencers", to normalization, to mandate.
/v/news viewpost?postid=64be8f0e80b97
La_Chalupacabra 0 points 1.8 years ago
Ice blocks?
Me, too!
/v/Wildlife viewpost?postid=64be756e5cc24
La_Chalupacabra 1 point 1.8 years ago
Why let something like facts and logic get in the way of good ol' fashioned confirmation bias and ad hominem?
/v/news viewpost?postid=64be783675657
La_Chalupacabra 1 point 1.8 years ago
>If climate change is really man-made (which has yet to be proven), China and India, and most of Africa, are exempted from any climate regulation, and outnumber the west by three times or more - how exactly will the west turning off air conditioners change the climate?
Spot on.
4 percent of the world's population, but only produces around 1.5 percent of its carbon emissions.
If the US was only doing its part, that second figure would be the same as the first.
In fact, due to the law of diminishing returns, the amount of effort we are putting into reducing our own meager pollution is beginning to run up against the very-real wall of the laws of physics, and, eventually, we will reach a point where it will take more energy to reduce emissions that the carbon produced to do so would meet or exceed that conserved.
tl;dr: This isn't an us problem. We did our part, now others need to do theirs.
/v/news viewpost?postid=64be783675657
La_Chalupacabra 0 points 1.8 years ago
OwOOwO What's this?
/v/Wildlife viewpost?postid=64be9143007f8
La_Chalupacabra 5 points 1.8 years ago
Indeed.
If they were truly serious about making renewable energy viable, they would be pushing storage as much as they would generation.
They came close when they suggested to use EV's as ad hoc storage, but the additional strain from that would degrade the batteries' useful life, raising the cost for the consumer beyond what was already ridiculous (or, perhaps that is the objective: to shift the liability burden to the property owner (and in the process, encourage them to give up personal vehicle ownership, too.))
/v/ClimateChangeSkeptic viewpost?postid=64be91ed4aa94
La_Chalupacabra 2 points 1.8 years ago
This looks like that video from when the shipment of guns was looted.
Authorities were concerned because the looters targeted the part of the train with the shipment, not the whole thing, as if they had insider knowledge.
/v/Niggers viewpost?postid=64be91ba53269
La_Chalupacabra 4 points 1.8 years ago
I think you're on to something, though.
I've been places where they're holding giveaways, and I've noticed that as soon as the one or two blacks realize what's going on, the phones whip up to their ears, as if by reflex, and they're on the horn to all their kin.
It doesn't take long before the place is swarming, and every one of them is doing the same thing: calling more of their kind.
/v/Niggers viewpost?postid=64be91ba53269
La_Chalupacabra 5 points 1.8 years ago
>we could reduce the murders in this country by 53%
I've been hearing that it's 62 now.
/v/Niggers viewpost?postid=64be91ba53269
La_Chalupacabra 0 points 1.8 years ago
[Zwitter to change its logo to something more apt](https://files.catbox.moe/kt9xhk.jpg)
/v/technology viewpost?postid=64bda86d90fee